Today I chased Gozo’s salt pans through a stormy yet sunny spectacle—it gripped my soul like nothing else.
My Wild Coastal Trek
I bundled up tight near Xwejni Bay, heart pounding as I hit the north coast path, Force 7 winds slamming high waves over the ancient chequerboard pans. Those 350-year-old limestone pools, my favorite hidden gem, shimmered like icebergs in electric blues and whites, frothy brine flooding their edges while locals patched away like unsung heroes.
Colors That Stole My Breath
Sunbeams sliced through the brooding skies, igniting the salt mounds into glowing icy sculptures against jagged cliffs—a surreal, Phoenician-born beauty I’d only dreamed of sketching. Ducking into the salt caves, I savored last season’s briny flakes, feeling the island’s pulse on my tongue.
Why It Changed Me
That raw adventure bonded me to the pans’ gritty spirit. If you’re like me and crave stormy-sunny Gozo magic, go now—just hug the paths and let it transform you.



